Our existing process has been to update the primary contract pre-lien with the subsequent change orders. This however does not favor the sub-contractor, as I don’t want the lien dates to be continually reset for relatively small change orders. I would prefer, if the change orders are over $1000, to s...Read More...Read More
We are a supplier in the state of AZ. We are supplying material to a subcontractor on the job. The job is for several production lots/common areas in a new housing development that are currently being built/owned by a developer or GC but will likely be sold to a home owner and/or HOA at a date in the future. ...Read More
Our customer gave us the incorrect project info and the prelim notice went to a homeowner rather than the HOA address where the community pool is that we supplied material for. We last supplied material on 6/30/17 and they are refusing to pay roughly 30k. Is it worth attaining legal counsel or hav...Read More...Read More
We have a job where the customer has unpaid balances outside of the contract amount. Can I file separate pre liens for those items? If I send out a pre lien at one amount, and it changes, how can I update a pre lien?...Read More
Probably not a question you can answer, but we had a contractor take material from a job site, and use it on another job, that he was not authorized to use it on. Then he started buying product for the new job, and we would like to file a notice of furnishings on it. We are well within the 21 days to file th...Read More...Read More
Delivery of equipment was on a Friday, began work on following Tuesday and completed the job 20 days after work began or would it be 24 days from equipment delivery. I did not file a NTO, and GC is not paying me for work performed. Can I still file a NTO?...Read More
Due to the fact that Oregon has the shortest preliminary notice deadline in the country, it causes issues on the time necessary to complete the processing of shipment/invoicing and then give enough time to enter the project, allow for research, and file a preliminary notice. I keep seeing that to "be safe...Read More...Read More
I have sent a notice of intent to lien to all parties as required by Illinois law. What I didn't do, was send the 60 day preliminary notice for an owner occupied project (which this was). My question is do I still have to/ or should I send the 60 day preliminary notice even though I have a ready sent a notice of intent ?...Read More
I recently placed an order for a NOI to lien. When I was hired as a sub-contractor the house was completely gutted(so no one lived there). Would I still need to do a 60 day preliminary notice when the owners moved out temporarily while construction was going on and only moved back in when the certifi...Read More...Read More
We have multiple jobs where we file a 2nd, then 3rd, then its time for the 4th. We currently do not aggregate all outstanding debt for that job to the fourth month notice we file the fourth, and then any subsequent filings for the additional 2nd and 3rd months notices as required. Our concern is what ...Read More...Read More
I have an LLC in MO and contracted with a large General Contractor also in Missouri to complete a half done project in Louisville, KY. The owner of the Louisville property pre-funded my payroll and materials with cash which was to be paid back as my invoives were paid through the monthly draw...Read More...Read More